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  1. Anonymous  |   Posted on Apr 8th, 2008

    Nice to see Terry Hall on board this time. Their “comeback” in the mid-1990’s without him was kinda disappointing. Does this mean Dammers would be back too?

  2. Anonymous  |   Posted on Apr 8th, 2008

    Oh, man. F*&^ YES! That would be awesome!

  3. Anonymous  |   Posted on Apr 8th, 2008

    two-town?

  4. Anonymous  |   Posted on Apr 8th, 2008

    Does this mean there won’t be any more Terry Hall/D-12 collabos?? THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!

  5. recidivicious  |   Posted on Apr 8th, 2008

    Seems a bit inevitable, really, after Lily Allen got Terry and Neville onstage together at Glastonbury last year.

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